RODNEY the replacement corgi left 13 other Pembroke Welsh corgis in his wake as he took first place in Musselburgh Racecourse’s Corgi Derby – part of the East Lothian track’s tote Easter Saturday Race Day.
The three-and-a-half year old canine was not expected to take part – only making the starting line up when another dog pulled out – and to the delight of owners Matt Kendall and Nicole Whiteside he didn’t paws when it came to racing ahead of his rivals.
The popular Corgi Derby is a huge draw for youngsters and families attending the race day which is East Lothian’s biggest Easter event, drawing in a crowd in excess of 4,000.
The first flat meeting of the 16-fixture summer season, it was also Musselburgh’s most lucrative with more than £230,000 in prize money and included the £100,000 Queen’s Cup in which 9-1 shot Wise Eagle, ridden by Danny Tudhope, claimed the top prize.
In Scotland’s fastest horse race, the Scottish Sprint Cup over five furlongs, Silky Wilkie scorched home for Clifford Lee and Karl Burke in.
But off the track, all eyes were on the canine action, with Musselburgh Racecourse ambassador, Judy Murray, waving off the short four-legged contestants in what was a rumbustious race in which Rodney nosed ahead in an exciting photo-finish.
Musselburgh’s corgi derby was first held as part of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations and was won by Georgie Rumbles from Wales but the dog could not retain his crown in the face of stiff competition from Rodney.
Another dog Paddy, thought to be distantly related to one of the late Queen's beloved corgis, took part wearing a dark green bib, but was placed last and Paddy's owner Claudia Breen, who is also nine, confirmed it would be his final race.
To add to the festivities, children from the neighbouring Links Nursery competed in the Mini Queen’s Cup on inflatable unicorns and Adam, donning yellow silks with a yellow and green hat, romped to victory in a thrilling contest.
A Musselburgh Racecourse spokesman said: "Easter Saturday was a great success both on the turf and off it.
"The crowds were kept on their toes with some cracking flat racing while families and youngsters were thrilled to watch the very competitive Corgi Derby which is fast becoming a much loved feature at Musselburgh and puts a smile on the face of every spectator."
Musselburgh Racecourse’s next meeting is The Sky Bet Sunday Series Raceday on April 30. For more information visit www.musselburgh-racecourse.co.uk
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